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Hicks, Tim. Embodied Conflict. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315110660.

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Hicks, Tim. Embodied Conflict: Perspectives on the Neural Basis of Conflict. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Embodied Conflict: The Neural Basis of Conflict and Communication. Routledge, 2018.

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Embodied Conflict: The Neural Basis of Conflict and Communication. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Embodied Conflict: The Neural Basis of Conflict and Communication. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Davis, Jake H. The Embodiment of Virtue. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190490447.003.0012.

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This chapter surveys some specific ways in which virtue can be, and can fail to be, embodied by human beings. Much of the discussion of ethics in modern Western philosophy has focused on applying abstract principles of right and wrong to outward actions. Adopting a cross-cultural and empirically-based approach to ethics opens up a range of less obvious and perhaps philosophically more interesting ways in which virtue depends on, and can be supported by, our human embodiment. I survey three areas where drawing on sources such as early Confucian and Buddhist texts may prove particularly useful i
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Majumdar, Anindita. Waiting with the Womb. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474363.003.0004.

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In the process of making kin—which is what transnational commercial surrogacy is geared towards—the surrogate pregnancy becomes a ‘goal’ for all participants involved. However, the liminality of the pregnancy becomes both risky and transgressive when navigated through the bodies of ‘alien’ others. Both for the surrogate mother and the intended parents, the pregnant body becomes a source of ambivalence and conflict. In this chapter, the ethnography maps the role of the ‘others’—agents, relatives of the intended parents, the surrogate’s husband—in making meaning out of an ‘alien’ pregnancy’. Her
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Wouters, Jelle J. P. In the Shadows of Naga Insurgency. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199485703.001.0001.

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In the Shadows of Naga Insurgency is a fine-grained critique of the Naga struggle for political redemption, the state’s response to it, and the social corollaries and carry-overs of protracted political conflict on everyday life. Offering an ethnographic underview, Jelle Wouters illustrates an ‘insurgency complex’ that reveals how embodied experiences of resistance and state aggression, violence and volatility, and struggle and suffering link together to shape social norms, animate local agitations, and complicate interpersonal and intertribal relations in expected and unexpected ways. The boo
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Kikon, Dolly, and Duncan McDuie-Ra. Ceasefire City. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190129736.001.0001.

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For a city in India’s northeast that has been embroiled in the everyday militarization and violence of Asia’s longest-running armed conflict, Dimapur remains ‘off the map’. With no ‘glorious’ past or arenas where events of consequence to mainstream India have taken place, Dimapur’s essence is experienced in oral histories of events, visual archives of everyday life, lived realities of military occupation, and anxieties produced in making urban space out of tribal space. Ceasefire City captures the dynamics of Dimapur. It brings together the fragmented sensibilities granted and contested in par
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Changhe, Su, Paul J. Bolt, and Sharyl Cross, eds. The United States, Russia, and China. Praeger, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216030713.

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In the brief experience the world has had during the post-9/11 era, much has been made of the need for sharing intelligence in the war on terror, and a lot of emphasis has been placed on the desirability of interfaith dialogue between Christians and Muslims. But comparatively little attention has been paid to a crucial component of intercultural cooperation on the key global security issues facing the world today: that between and among the United States, Russia, and China. This book examines key security issues of the day from the perspectives of those three powers. From an American perspecti
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Morris, Pam. The Years: Moment of Transition. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474419130.003.0007.

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In The Years, Woolf foregrounds the private house as materialised geography of multiple force fields of change and conservatism. The house constitutes the interface between the biological necessities of embodied creatures and the regulatory, reiterative codes of gender and class that produce identity. Woolf attends to a moment in the 1930s when large scale public provision of housing and the necessary infrastructure of utilities extended the public terrain into what had previously been the private domain. The potential convergence of class values and life style, brought about by extension of p
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Jackson, Louise, Neil Davidson, and Linda Fleming. Police and Community in Twentieth-Century Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474446631.001.0001.

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This book examines the relationships forged between police officers and the diverse urban and rural communities in which they lived and worked in Scotland across the twentieth century. It considers the formal structures and rhetoric that defined and prescribed the policing ideal, as well as the ways in which policing was experienced from a range of grassroots’ perspectives. Drawing on a wealth of archival materials, oral history interviews, and memoirs, as well as previously unused primary sources, the authors identify factors that led to co-operation, consensus and the building of trust as we
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Grosse Ruse-Khan, Henning. The Perspective of World Trade Law on IP Rights. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663392.003.0010.

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This chapter takes the perspective of international trade law, as embodied in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and examines how the rules on trade in goods address intellectual property (IP) protection and enforcement measures. It first looks at IP protection and enforcement as a potential barrier to and facilitator of global trade. Next, early GATT cases are discussed as examples for how national IP rights fared under multilateral trade rules in a pre-Trade Related Aspects of International Property Rights (TRIPS) era. The chapter then scrutinizes whether the same holds true
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Green, Robert K. Jimmy Carter in the White House. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350352940.

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This fresh examination of Carter’s presidency (1977-1981), the first in over twenty years, sheds new light on his time in office, reflecting on his domestic record, his key policies on the economy, civil rights, and energy, and challenging misconceptions about his character and leadership. The success of Jimmy Carter’s post-presidential career and the scandals of his successors, have begun to generate a nostalgic view of Carter’s time in the White House. This book looks at his presidency during a time of ideological conflict in the US political landscape, between liberalism and rising conserva
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Orkaby, Asher. The UN Yemen Observer Mission (UNYOM). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190618445.003.0005.

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In 1963, the “shuttle diplomacy” efforts of Ellsworth Bunker and Ralph Bunche between Riyadh, Cairo, and Sana’a led to an agreement for the withdrawal of Egyptian and Saudi intervention in the Yemen Civil War. The UN Yemen Observer Mission, which ran from 1963 to 1964, was given the responsibility to oversee this withdrawal. Contemporary and historic perceptions of UNYOM have been tainted by a clash of personalities between the mission leader, Carl von Horn, who embodied the old European leadership of the UN, and Secretary General U Thant, who represented the new Asia-Africa bloc in the UN. UN
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Chen, Shing-Ling S., and Nicole Allaire, eds. Discordant Pandemic Narratives in the U.S. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666988567.

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The U.S. pandemic narratives which embodied many conflicting structures failed to provide guidance for groups and individuals to construct a clear understanding of the pandemic or a consistent measure to combat the disease. This book provides a careful examination of the discordant narratives that embodied the chaos, tensions, and conflicts in the U.S. pandemic responses. The ultimate goal of this volume is to help groups and individuals understand just what went wrong in the U.S. pandemic responses.
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Maan, Ajit, and Amar Cheema, eds. Soft Power on Hard Problems. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2016. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780761877592.

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The authors of this book are uniquely qualified to analyze the contemporary security landscape and promote necessary and pressing change. Each is a thought leader in his or her field. Four out of six authors are seasoned military professionals who share the view that the over-reliance on kinetic approaches over influence operations account for some of the failures of nations against extremists. Combined with civilian academic leadership this book is a practice in military civics. This collection of international perspectives, taken together, challenge commonly held assumptions and outmoded par
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Patton, Charlotte Graves. Security Council Resolution 1325. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.295.

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Resolution 1325, adopted by the United Nations Security Council (SC) on October 31, 2000, reaffirms the important role of women in conflict resolution as well as in the maintenance and promotion of international peace and security. Res 1325 urges states to expand the number of women working in UN peacekeeping, diplomacy, the military, and police, while rejecting impunity in matters of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, especially with reference to violence against women. It also calls for greater consideration of the needs of women and girls in conflict circumstances, including in
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Huei, Pang Yang. Strait Rituals. Hong Kong University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888208302.001.0001.

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In Strait Rituals: China, Taiwan, and the United States and in the Taiwan Strait Crises, 1954-1958, this book argues that the Taiwan Strait Crises could be understood as an evolution towards tacit accommodation. Exploiting new materials from mainland China, Taiwan and the United States, a reevaluation of the international relations of all three parties via a simultaneous presentation of their disparate perspectives is made. At the heart of its argument, this book proposes that conflict resolution had become ritualized progressively as the protagonists implicitly constructed a framework of unde
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Helleiner, Eric, Stefano Pagliari, and Irene Spagna, eds. Governing the World's Biggest Market. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190864576.001.0001.

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In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, the regulation of the world’s enormous derivatives markets assumed center stage on the international public policy agenda. Critics argued that loose regulation had contributed to the momentous crisis as well as commodity price volatility, market abuse, and, more generally, the growing power and influence of private financial interests. This volume analyzes what has been done since 2008 to reform the regulation of derivatives markets. It examines how the G20 governments developed a coordinated international agenda to enhance public regulatory con
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Jasper, James M., Luke Elliott-Negri, Isaac Jabola-Carolus, et al. Gains and Losses. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197623251.001.0001.

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What kind of tradeoffs do protest movements face in trying to change the world around them? Many scholars have tried to figure out why some social movements have an impact and others do not. By looking inside movements at their component parts and recurrent strategic interactions, we show that they usually produce familiar packages of effects, including both gains and losses. We ask what kinds of tradeoffs and dilemmas these packages reflect, why a certain kind of gain is so often accompanied by a familiar kind of loss. We do this by examining not just the diverse players involved in politics
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Church, Jeffrey. Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197633182.001.0001.

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Abstract This book is the first extended treatment of Kant’s understanding of the meaning of life. It focuses on his largely neglected early lectures on anthropology from the 1760s and 1770s in the crucial years leading up to his Critique of Pure Reason. These lectures feature Kant at his least metaphysical, abstract, and legalistic. Instead, in these lectures, Kant adopts a naturalistic perspective, examining the purpose of the human being as an embodied, needy creature. This book argues that for the early Kant, human nature has two conflicting ends—that of wholeness and perfection—a conflict
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Mockaitis, Thomas R. Iraq and the Challenge of Counterinsurgency. Praeger, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400672552.

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Mockaitis begins by providing a working definition of counterinsurgency that distinguishes it from conventional war while discussing the insurgents' uses of terror as a method to support their broader strategy of gaining control of a country. Insurgent movements, he notes, use terror far more selectively than do terrorist organizations like al-Qaeda, which kills indiscriminately and is more than willing to produce mass casualties. Such methods stand in stark contrast to the American approach to armed conflict, which is more ideally suited to pragmatic culture leery of involvement in protracted
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Bloomer, Kristin C. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190615093.003.0001.

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This chapter begins with the caste conflicts leading up to the possession and healing of a Dalit woman in rural Sivagangai District. It offers a general background for readers on the various forms of non-Brahmanical Hindu deity and spirit possession practices prevalent in Tamil Nadu, a brief history of Christianity in India; and the evolution of Mary through history and doctrine. It presents the problematic categories of “universal” versus “local” religious practices. It argues that Marian possession both challenges and colludes with three sorts of hegemony: Brahmanical Hinduism, orthodox Roma
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Grosse Ruse-Khan, Henning. IP Rights in International Environmental Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663392.003.0011.

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This chapter focusses on the two core aspects of the relationship between intellectual property (IP) rights and international environmental law. This interface is embodied in two related, but discernible rule systems. On the one hand, natural and biological resources are increasingly serving as important input or source for innovative human activities, often leading to IP rights granted over the resulting technology. On the other, whenever IP rights are granted over technologies or plant varieties that involve genetic resources, conflicts between the property rights of an individual IP holder
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Tapias, Maria. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039171.003.0001.

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This book examines how the intimate experiences of illness and distress are linked to what medical anthropologists refer to as “social suffering”—the broad array of social and structural conditions that underlie human anguish and misery. Drawing on the narratives of market- and working-class women from the small Bolivian town of Punata, the book argues that emotions and the embodiment of emotion are at the heart of various diseases and symptoms. It shows how the political and economic volatility that hit Bolivia during the 1990s and in the first years of the twenty-first century as a result of
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Geggus, David. The Haitian Revolution in Atlantic Perspective. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199210879.013.0031.

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Of all the Atlantic revolutions, the fifteen-year struggle that transformed French Saint-Domingue into independent Haiti produced the greatest degree of social and economic change, and most fully embodied the contemporary pursuit of freedom, equality, and independence. Between 1789 and 1804, the Haitian Revolution unfolded as a succession of major precedents: the winning of colonial representation in a metropolitan assembly, the ending of racial discrimination, the first abolition of slavery in an important slave society, and the creation of Latin America's first independent state. Beginning a
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Reeder, Tyson. Serpent in Eden. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197628591.001.0001.

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Abstract Serpent in Eden traces early America’s troubled history of foreign meddling and political conflict through the career of James Madison. Spanning the period from the American Revolution to the War of 1812, it reveals a nation ensnared by partisanship and foreign hostility. Foreign governments exploited party distrust and interfered in US elections to advance their own agendas and weaken the United States. As political animosity mounted, Americans confused dissent with disloyalty, imperiling the United States. As a leading delegate at the Constitutional Convention, Republican congressio
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Pizzato, Mark, Margaret H. Freeman, Eva Lilja, Mark Pizzato, Victor Bermúdez, and Yasemin Hacioglu. European Churches and Chinese Temples as Neuro-Theatrical Sites. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798765109144.

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Compares monumental designs and performance spaces of Christian, Buddhist, and related sanctuaries, exploring how brain networks, animal-human emotions, and cultural ideals are reflected historically and affected today as “inner theatre” elements. Integrating research across the humanities and sciences, this book explores how traditional designs of outer theatrical spaces left cultural imprints for the inner staging of Self and Other consciousness, which each of us performs daily based on how we think others view us. But believers also perform in a cosmic theatre. Ancestral spirits and gods (o
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Gerard, Philip. The Last Battleground. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469649566.001.0001.

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To understand the long march of events in North Carolina from secession to surrender is to understand the entire Civil War-a personal war waged by Confederates and Unionists, free blacks and the enslaved, farm women and plantation belles, Cherokees and mountaineers, conscripts and volunteers, gentleman officers and poor privates. In the state’s complex loyalties, its sprawling and diverse geography, and its dual role as a home front and a battlefield, North Carolina embodies the essence of the whole epic struggle in all its terrible glory. Philip Gerard presents this dramatic convergence of ev
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Edwards, Mark Thomas, ed. Faith and Foreign Affairs in the American Century. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666992564.

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The United States has led the world in almost every way since World War I. In 1941, Life magazine publisher Henry Luce dubbed his country’s preponderant power “the American Century.” His editorial was a statement of fact but also an aspiration for countrymen to unite in promotion of a world order friendly to American interests. Faith and Foreign Affairs in the American Century examines the nature of public involvement in American diplomacy. As a concept decades in the making, the American Century was conceived by those connected through the country’s leading foreign policy think tank, the Coun
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Bakken, Gordon Morris, ed. Icons of the American West. Greenwood, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400668050.

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The American West is rich in lore, cultural roots, and iconic images. The subject of countless movies, books, and songs, in many ways it embodies the American spirit. This lively two-volume set presents the stories of some of the most influential and representative Western icons—those that have captured the nation's imagination since the early days of westward exploration and that continue to do so within the environmental and technological frontier that is the modern West. This accessible treatment of the untamed enterprise of the 'Old West'—including cowboys, wild west shows, and gun battles
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McLachlan KC, Campbell. The Principle of Systemic Integration in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780192893741.001.0001.

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Abstract International law has greatly expanded in reach and density over the past few decades, and its fragmented and decentralized nature is causing anxiety among those who need to resolve legal dilemmas in a system that lacks vertical hierarchy. Although the principle of systemic integration is embodied in Article 31(3)(c) of the Vienna Convention 1969, its operation and significance has not been fully assessed. This book fills the research gap by analysing the manner in which the principle has been applied in the judicial decisions of international courts and tribunals, together with the p
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Brannigan, Michael C. Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare. A logo reading Lexington Books present in Lanham, Boulder, New York, London., 2011. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666994209.

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Healthcare in the U.S. faces two interpenetrating certainties. First, with over 66 racial and ethnic groupings, our “American Mosaic” of worldviews and values unavoidably generates clashes in hospitals and clinics. Second, our public increasingly mistrusts our healthcare system and delivery. One certainty fuels the other. Conflicts in the clinical encounter, particularly with patients from other cultures, often challenge dominant assumptions of morally appropriate principles and behavior. In turn, lack of understanding, misinterpretation, stereotyping, and outright discrimination result in poo
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Grinberg, Keila. A Black Jurist in a Slave Society. Translated by Kristin M. McGuire. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469652771.001.0001.

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Now in English for the first time, Keila Grinberg's compelling study of the nineteenth-century jurist Antonio Pereira Rebouças (1798–1880) traces the life of an Afro-Brazilian intellectual who rose from a humble background to play a key--and conflicted--role as Brazilians struggled to define citizenship and understand racial politics. One of the most prominent specialists in civil law of his time, Rebouças explained why blacks fought stridently for their own inclusion in society but also complicitly embraced an ethic of silence on race more broadly. Grinberg argues that while this silence was
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Moraff, Jason F. Reading the Way, Paul, and “The Jews” in Acts within Judaism. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780567712486.

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Jason F. Moraff challenges the contention that Acts’ sharp rhetoric and portrayal of “the Jews” reflects anti-Judaism and supersessionism. He argues that, rather than constructing Christian identity in contrast to Judaism, Acts binds the Way, Paul, and “the Jews” together into a shared identity as Israel, and that together they embark on a journey of repentance with common Jewishness providing the foundation. Acts leverages Jewish kinship, language, cult, and custom to portray the Way, Paul, and “the Jews” as one family debating the direction of their ancestral tradition. Using a historically
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LaRoche, Cheryl Janifer. Apostle of Liberation. Rowman & Littlefield, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881842949.

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William Paul Quinn's untold story is a missing piece of American history. His deep but little-known involvement with the Underground Railroad is one of the most fascinating subplots of a remarkable life. More than any other prelate of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, or AME Church, Quinn (1788-1873) guided the faithful throughout the perilous pre-Civil War years, sanctioning escape from slavery while avoiding suspicion and, by all appearances, upholding the law. Quinn helped his followers navigate the hardships of slavery, as well as the demands of freedom in the post-Civil War world. A
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Kling, David W. Presbyterians and Congregationalists in North America. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199683710.003.0008.

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John Wesley founded Methodism as an evangelical renewal movement within the Church of England. That structure encouraged both establishment impulses and Dissenting movements within Methodism in the North American context. In Canada, British missionaries planted a moderate, respectable form of Methodism, comfortable with the establishment. In Ontario, however, Methodism drew from a more democratized, enthusiastic revivalism that set itself apart from the establishment. After a couple of generations, however, these poorer outsiders had moved into the middle class, and Canadian Methodism grew int
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